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Trevor Noah to perform in India for the first time, announces date for his Off The Record tour | Entertainment-others News

South African stand-up comedian, host and producer Trevor Noah will bring his Off The Record tour to India in September. The renowned comedian will be performing seven shows as part of his first performance in India. The comedian’s visit to the country will be his first stop in Asia.

Trevor will be performing seven shows during the Indian leg of his tour. His shows will be held at Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium, Delhi-NCR on 22 September to 24 September, followed by Manpho Convention Centre, Bengaluru on 27 and 28 September, coming to an end with at the NSCI Dome, Mumbai on 30 September and 1 October.

Commenting on his India Tour, Trevor said in a statement, “After a lifetime of loving India’s culture, I’m so excited to finally have the privilege of bringing my current stand-up comedy tour to one of the most exciting countries in the world!”

Trevor is known to be fond of Indian culture and has several times mentioned in his gigs about the influence of Indian culture in his life in the formative years. His satirical jokes revolve around the British invasion of India and Indian curries. During his time as the host of The Daily Show, the host brought up several Indian political and socially relevant issues to the limelight. He announced his departure from the show in September 2022 after seven years of association citing his love and eagerness to do more stand-up comedy.

The comedian and former host of The Daily Show has so far produced 12 special comedy shows including Trevor Noah: Lost in Translation, Afraid of the Dark and I Wish You Would. The exclusive pre-sale of tickets for Off The Record show for all Kotak credit card holders will begin on August 1 at 6 pm on BookMyShow. General on-sale of tickets will go live starting August 3 at 6 pm on the platform.

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